Originally posted by northernladuk
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I was preparing an onslaught when the flood of newbies you are redirecting from the professional forums.
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Meanwhile, the affluent unit will grow very affluent, indeed.Originally posted by LucidDementia View PostHe should have just gone with "HMRC targets everyone who isn't rich but has an income"
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" Set up in 2011, the Affluent Unit is especially interested in those owning property or bank accounts offshore, along with significant property holdings in the UK. "
" Those paying low rates of tax on total income are likely to be subject to scrutiny, even though there are legitimate ways in which high earners can significantly reduce their tax bill. "
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Says it all really, couldn't get them, so will go lower down the scaleUntil recently the taxman was mainly investigating "high net worth" individuals - those earning £1m or more - but now their attention has shifted further down the income scale.
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He should have just gone with "HMRC targets everyone who isn't rich but has an income"
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That would be diatribe but the title 'HMRC targets diatribe taxpayers' could be a little (more) confusing.Originally posted by LucidDementia View PostFunny, I thought it was a direct stab at you.
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Funny, I thought it was a direct stab at you.Originally posted by northernladuk View PostIs the effluent comment a clever play on words that is way beyond my lowly Yorkshire edukashun?
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Is the effluent comment a clever play on words that is way beyond my lowly Yorkshire edukashun?
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HMRC targets effluent taxpayers
HMRC targets 'affluent' taxpayers in anti-avoidance crackdown - Telegraph
Since when has avoidance been illegal? I certainly hope they target those engaged in evasion and close schemes prospectively...Tags: None
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